It has a disclaimer on its website: “National Report is a news and political satire web publication, which may or may not use real names, often in semi-real or mostly fictitious ways. All news articles contained within National Report are fiction, and presumably fake news. Any resemblance to the truth is purely coincidental.”

The fake article reads: “There were no reports of bad weather and no sign of why the plane would vanished from radar screens almost an hour after it took off. There are reports of two oil slicks off the coast but absolutely no wreckage has yet to be found. Where did the plane go? There is only one possible answer. Aliens.”

The “aliens” article had a few thousand shares on Facebook on Sunday.

The Associated Press reported that Vietnamese officials claimed they found the missing plane’s door.

Officials are currently searching waters for the missing Boeing 777 jetliner, and they said an object was spotted on Saturday that could be a door.

The plane and 239 people on board when it disappeared Friday night, heading from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing.

This incident should jump from the satire site into mainstream media after satirists pull their heads out of their asses and consider the possibility that a UFO could have thrown the flight off course. Previous UFO encounters with airplanes have resulted in flight guiding systems becoming disorganized. Or are we all waiting for the Air Force to call it a weather balloon?

MNM

This incident should jump from the satire site into mainstream media after satirists pull their heads out of their asses and consider the possibility that a UFO could have thrown the flight off course. Previous UFO encounters with airplanes have resulted in flight guidance systems becoming disorganized. Or are we all waiting for the Air Force to call it a weather balloon?